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arcane_chaos said:
what MS did today is what they shoukd take note on for now on(also Sony and Ninty)

you guys don't have all the cards; many of won't just lay down and accept what YOU think is best for US! the only good thing for MS is that they learned their humility early compared to what Sony and Nintendo had to go with their consoles; PS3 N64(GC?)


I agree with this 100%  - MS decided to try and pander to what the developers wanted and regards to EA or anyone saying they didn't ask for DRM they all wanted it as they want developers to make the rules rather than having to give us good dlc and vast online modes to ensure that we dont trade our games in.  

I've always had xbox since they entered the console marketm I have first xbox from very first day (i was one of the sad people who queued at midnight)  and had several 360's and always loved them all, I was waiting for xbox e3 show to decide and i did decide, unfortunately for them, although glad they've changed their minds i'm not going to, i've pre-ordered my PS4, have no plans of cancelling that pre-order and unfortunately for MS they've lost one loyal customer in me unfortunately.

I still think developers want drm and may try again in the future but i still think if developers know we cant trade pre owned games - will that make them lazy in terms of online modes etc?  consumers won today and basically made it clear that if you want our money you have to earn it.